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important for us, you are a priority for us. we understand what you are going through. and we are showing that we care. moreover her presence in haiti will help to paper over any hard feengs, you know, friction that may have occurred between some people who are in charge of the airport in port-au-prince and who now see that this is going into american hands. but they should know that this is temporary situation, just to help us get through this hard period. it doesn't mean america is taking over haiti. >> you mentioned friction, hard feelings, can you elaborate on that? >> i know that some people, you know, for the past two days, there were problems that planes could not land at the airport. and i understand that as you said today there is a memorandum of understanding that was signed that had to be worked out. because some of the airport officials thought they were still in control but you know, in control in what way? now that they, the u.s. airborne and other units are coming, u.s. 82nd airborne, they have more equipment, mor
important for us, you are a priority for us. we understand what you are going through. and we are showing that we care. moreover her presence in haiti will help to paper over any hard feengs, you know, friction that may have occurred between some people who are in charge of the airport in port-au-prince and who now see that this is going into american hands. but they should know that this is temporary situation, just to help us get through this hard period. it doesn't mean america is taking...
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and it injured five of us, some of use more severely than others, she's the most severe. >> reporter: 60 miles outside the capital, workers at the hospital of the immaculate conception, struggled to keep up with patients pouring in. >> this is blood all over the floor. >> reporter: a pastor at a nearby church shot this video showing some of the injured being treated. many had head wounds and broken limbs. some of the injured, turned away from the overwhelmed hospitals, had to spend the night in their cars. they faced a rising risk of infection and complications from broken bones in 90-degree daytime heat. the danger of disease was heightened by growing numbers of bodies in the streets. the morgue at the general hospital was full by morning, 1,500 bodies were placed outside, with more coming in. tent cities grew, filling up with thousands of people who lost their homes in the quake. others were to fearful of aftershocks to seek shelter indoors. >> having another aftershock, and people are waving their hands as the ground shakes. >> reporter: one of the largest camps was set up across f
and it injured five of us, some of use more severely than others, she's the most severe. >> reporter: 60 miles outside the capital, workers at the hospital of the immaculate conception, struggled to keep up with patients pouring in. >> this is blood all over the floor. >> reporter: a pastor at a nearby church shot this video showing some of the injured being treated. many had head wounds and broken limbs. some of the injured, turned away from the overwhelmed hospitals, had to...
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is a powder, it's what abdulmutallab tried to use on 12/25. it's what richard reid, the shoe bomber, tried to use previously. and it's very hard to detect. it's not obvious that these devices would have found it. >> suarez: but mahesh argues the steps taken to ensure privacy-- like blurring faces-- render people anonymous. >> what happens is, like, the person who is asking the public to scan is not there next to the scanner, he's there remotely. so, there's less chances of somebody seeing a supermodel next to the scanner, and next seeing their image and trying to sell it off to "the national enquirer" and all of those things, that has been the concern of the public, but to avoid those things. >> suarez: for rotenberg, that is just not good enough. >> i think the t.s.a. has been very misleading on this point. in fact, they're going to detect prosthetics, mastectomy scars, they're going to detect sex change operations, adult incontinence. those are the types of images that will be available to the t.s.a. operators. >> suarez: at baltimore washin
is a powder, it's what abdulmutallab tried to use on 12/25. it's what richard reid, the shoe bomber, tried to use previously. and it's very hard to detect. it's not obvious that these devices would have found it. >> suarez: but mahesh argues the steps taken to ensure privacy-- like blurring faces-- render people anonymous. >> what happens is, like, the person who is asking the public to scan is not there next to the scanner, he's there remotely. so, there's less chances of somebody...
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>> i think we do. >> warner: or is that actually very useful. >> it is useful. but at times it become it's the end-all, be-all, almost as if we want to declare an victory if we get one, twoo three individuals that will not give us victory it is important how we define victory and for me that is creating stability and in an areas where these people can't thrive and grow. if you are fighting a counterinsurgency you have to deny the population to the enemy. and that becomes the most important part. not just securing the population, but denying their support and goodwill. >> warner: you describe it almost like a cancer that then sprouts up, takes root in other areas. >> it is like a cancer. >> woodruff: . >> warner: where is another area we are not paying enough attention to. >> it is hard to anticipate. i could see sub sahhar ran africa becoming a problem. we are paying tension but it becomes a resource issue. the intelligence community doesn't have the resources to hit everything with the full trening it wants to, we are commited with afghanistan and pakistan. we
>> i think we do. >> warner: or is that actually very useful. >> it is useful. but at times it become it's the end-all, be-all, almost as if we want to declare an victory if we get one, twoo three individuals that will not give us victory it is important how we define victory and for me that is creating stability and in an areas where these people can't thrive and grow. if you are fighting a counterinsurgency you have to deny the population to the enemy. and that becomes the...
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used properly or not? >> one of the most important things to look at is does the charity have experience working in a place like haiti? that's the most important research thing you can do. have they already done things? do they have a track record? you can look at things too. there are plenty of websites that say how much overhead cost does the charity provide? really you want to look at results. what is it that the charity has accomplished? have they been there before? this is not a tragedy where people can parachute in and do good no matter how experienced they are. they have to have relationship s with the community. that's probably the most important thing that experienced thing to look at. >> suarez: quickly and conversely, what should raise your suspicions? what kinds of pitches should you be wary of. >> some of the pitches that say 100% of your donation goes to charity. that is too good to be true. links in email, people you don't know. go to the website. goog google it yourself. a lot of people wil
used properly or not? >> one of the most important things to look at is does the charity have experience working in a place like haiti? that's the most important research thing you can do. have they already done things? do they have a track record? you can look at things too. there are plenty of websites that say how much overhead cost does the charity provide? really you want to look at results. what is it that the charity has accomplished? have they been there before? this is not a...
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to use it. the fact is steroids enhance your performance in baseball and in hitting the ball farther in many many different ways. there are actually preliminary studys that show even years after habitual steroid users stop using steroids their muscle enhancement remain even after they've stopped using. >> lehrer: is mark maguire going to pay any price or penalty for having admitted he did this? >> it doesn't look like it. i think he'll be greeted in st. louis with open arms. it would be a precedent if baseball were to strip him of any of his records because there are other slug he ... sluggers who have tested pos positive or admitted to drug use and this haven't been stripped of records. you get into the dirty business of how to parse out justice basically. it doesn't look that way at the moment. >> lehrer: from the legal standpoint as we've said in the set-up piece marion jones went to jail for lying and barry bonds faces that similar charge but it wasn't... it's not for the drug use. it's for
to use it. the fact is steroids enhance your performance in baseball and in hitting the ball farther in many many different ways. there are actually preliminary studys that show even years after habitual steroid users stop using steroids their muscle enhancement remain even after they've stopped using. >> lehrer: is mark maguire going to pay any price or penalty for having admitted he did this? >> it doesn't look like it. i think he'll be greeted in st. louis with open arms. it...